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| The TORRINGTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. was built in
1934 by the Petsch family from SCOTTSBLUFF, NE. Mac Swanson purchased
it in the early 1940s, then sold it to L.W. Maxfield in 1949. |
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Through the years, Maxfield did extensive remodeling to
increase the capacity of the building and yards. In the mid to late 1960s,
the installation of a ring scale helped to increase the speed and efficiency
of this market.
Maxfield continued to build on this business for 35 years,
making this the largest auction in Wyoming and ranking third to fifth
largest auction in the nation.
Drawing cattle from a nine-state region: Nebraska, Colorado, Arizona,
Nevada, Utah, Idaho, South Dakota, Montana and the bulk of Wyoming, Torrington
Livestock attracts buyers from all over the nation.
In the late 1970s, L.W. Maxfield sold the yards to two of his sons, Mike
and Lester Jr. and to Oliver Dicken, who was auctioneer and worked for
L.W. for many years. In 1988 Mike and Oliver bought out Lester Jr’s.
share of Torrington Livestock Commission Co.
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In 1989, Mike and Oliver sold half interest to Shawn and Lex Madden, who
were leasing and operating Stockman Livestock south of Torrington. These
four partners then purchased Stockman Livestock, completing the merger
of the two sale barn companies, and forming "Torrington Livestock
Markets, Inc."
In 1998 Lex Madden won the title of "World Champion Auctioneer"
and in 2001 Shawn Madden won the title, as well. In April of 1999, Mike
Maxfield retired from the company. In 1999 Torrington Livestock Markets
marketed enough cattle to become the Nation's Largest Independent Livestock
Market.
In April of 2002, Oliver Dicken passed away leaving Shawn and Lex Madden
as partners. Torrington Livestock Markets LLC., employs approximately
35 full-time and 60 to 70 part-time sale barn personnel. The company also
employs approximately 20 "field representatives" who work with
customers throughout the region. During the fall, Torrington Livestock
Markets operates both sale barn facilities, offering two and three sales
and selling up to 19,000 head per week.
The "north barn", Torrington Livestock Commission Co., is operated
year round selling all classes of livestock every Friday during the year.
Wednesday load lot sales for yearlings and calves is held every Wednesday
September through April. The fall run is started with the Annual Labor
Day Special Calf and Yearling Sale.
The "south barn", Stockman Livestock Auction,
is operated seasonally. Special calf, bred cow and pair sales are on Mondays.
This sale barn is also used for other special sales as needed throughout
the year.
Torrington Livestock Markets is a full-service company offering any type
of marketing service for the livestock owner. These services include two
sale barns, a bonded country cattle dealer company, called Torrington
Livestock Cattle Co., and a representative for Western Video Markets (satellite
video auction service).
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